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SoldGlazed New England Redware PitcherGlazed Redware Pitcher, New England origin, early to mid 19th century, ovoid pitcher with footed base, tooled shoulder, and flared rim molding, the surface covered in a heavy lead glaze over a mottledSee Sold Price
SoldNew England Glazed Redware PitcherProbably Massachusetts, 1830-60. Of ovoid form with slightly flared rim and rounded foot, covered in brick red glaze streaked in manganese brown. Height 5 inches. Together with a contemporary redwareSee Sold Price
SoldNew England Glazed Redware Pitcher, Possibly Maine, Early 19th c.Of ovoid form, the rim and neck surrounded by tooled banding, applied ribbed strap handle, the orange clay covered down to the unglazed foot in dark brown glaze. Height 8 1/2 inches.See Sold Price
SoldNew England Glazed Redware Batter Pitcher, 1850-80.Probably New Hampshire or Maine, 1850-80. The orange clay covered in brick-red glaze daubed with rows of vertical streaky patches in manganese brown. Height 6 inches. Lacking cover.See Sold Price
SoldLot of Three: Small-Sized New England Redware PitchersThree Small-Sized Glazed Redware Pitchers, Northeastern U.S. origin, circa 1840, two decorated with manganese daubs, Norwalk, CT or Huntington, Long Island, NY origin, together with smaller, manganeseSee Sold Price
SoldFine Glazed New England Redware JugRedware Jug, New England, early to mid 19th century, lead-glazed, ovoid jug with pronounced foot and ribbed handle, colored bright green with orange spots and flecks of reddish hues. Attractive form aSee Sold Price
SoldRare New England Redware PitcherRare Redware Pitcher with Exceptional Glaze, New England origin, first half 19th century, ovoid pitcher with rounded foot, flared rim, and applied ribbed handle, the surface decorated with mottled ligSee Sold Price
SoldGlazed New England Redware Stew Pot, circa 1820-40Glazed Redware Stew Pot, New England origin, circa 1820-1840, ovoid form with footed base, tooled rim, and applied strap handle, the surface covered in a streaky lead-based glaze. Good light-green colSee Sold Price
SoldThree New England Redware Pitchers.Heights 5.5, 6, and 6.25 inches. Some minor rim chips, overall condition fair. SHIPPING: We offer very competitively priced in house shipping for all items in this sale. Please contact us for a quote.See Sold Price
SoldNew England Glazed Redware Jar, Possibly CTNew England Glazed Redware Jar, Possibly Connecticut, First Half Nineteenth Century. Of bulbous form with tall collar, footed base and applied lug handles, surrounded by tooled banding below the neck,See Sold Price
SoldThree New England Glazed Redware JarsThree New England Glazed Redware Jars, Nineteenth Century. Each sponged and streaked in manganese brown on an orange-brown or dark brown ground, the taller cylindrical jar with an associated cover, thSee Sold Price
SoldNew England Glazed Redware Jug, Maine or New Hampshire,Of ovoid form with pronounced unglazed foot, applied handle, covered in dark green and orange-brown speckled glaze. Height 6 1/4 inchesSee Sold Price
SoldNew England Glazed Redware JarNew England Glazed Redware Jar, Nineteenth Century. The jar covered in reddish-brown glaze splashed in manganese brown. H: 10.5 in., Diam: 6.75 in. (Base) Provenance: The Collection of Claude and AlvaSee Sold Price
SoldLot of Two: New England Glazed Redware JugsTwo New England Glazed Redware Jugs, 19th century, an ovoid jug with fine streaked lead-and-manganese glaze, Bristol County, MA origin; paired with a small, narrow-bodied jug with lead glaze over a moSee Sold Price
New England Glazed Redware Stew Pot and Cream JarNew England Glazed Redware Stew Pot and a Cream Jar, Probably Maine or New Hampshire, Nineteenth Century. Each covered in green-brown glaze, the stew pot heightened with scattered faint orange spots.See Sold Price
SoldPennsylvania Or New England Glazed Redware Mug,Of very slightly swelled cylindrical form, visible throw lines around the exterior, rounded foot, applied ribbed handle. Height 6 1/4 inchesSee Sold Price
SoldNew England Glazed Redware Jar & Rockingham KeelerNew England Glazed Redware Jar and a Yellowware Rockingham-Glazed Keeler/ Pail. The jar possibly Norwalk, Connecticut, first half nineteenth century, covered in reddish-brown glaze splashed in manganeSee Sold Price
SoldRedware PitcherRedware pitcher. New England, circa 1825. H 5-7/8" D 4-1/2" Condition: Excellent condition. Link to hi-res images: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/l3zq9n79wsm4dii1fpuhc/AOLtVdPY_hzg5VFdzMRufpSee Sold Price
SoldFour New England Redware JarsFour New England glazed redware jars. Three with handles. Three from Connecticut with manganese . All from second quarter of the 19th century. Shortest: H 6-1/2" D 4-1/4". Second:See Sold Price
SoldNew England Redware Jar, Norwalk,CT or Long IslandNew England Glazed Redware Jar, Norwalk, Connecticut or Huntington, Long Island, New York, Second Quarter Nineteenth Century. Of ovoid form with flared neck, footed base and applied lug handles, surroSee Sold Price
SoldEARLY REDWARE JUGDiminutive 18th c. New England Glazed Redware Jug, ovoid form with footed base, handle affixed to top of mouth, 7 1/4" high, 5" diam. Several body firing flaws, small foot edge chip.See Sold Price
SoldThree Redware Jugs, New England, 19CThree glazed redware jugs, New England, 19th Century, the smallest with a ribbed neck, the medium one with a ribbed neck, the largest with mottled glaze, possibly by Corliss. Heights: 7", 8 3/8" and 9See Sold Price